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>> neil: i've watched a lot of law shows. think i would know. >> i'm just a tv lawyer. but the thing is that they did farm out the work. >> neil: how did it get online. >> it was leaked. the intent -- there was no intent by ford that we know of to use this. no approval. it was a leak. it didn't go to print, and the kardashians are exploring and will be exploring for a long time because i don't see there's any claim here. >> neil: the same ad agency had another ad featuring the former prime minister silvio berlusconi, and a bunch of scantily clad women in the trunk. so, the kardashians then would have to argue, we're all offended, not just us, right? >> their lawsuit would be for their inning and their right because they the at the right to have that image from being distorted, particularly given their status. >> neil: maybe intent matters. these were never intended for paid publication, should never have been created. let alone uploaded to the internet. we deeply regret this incident, an incident for which they really were no
>> neil: i've watched a lot of law shows. think i would know. >> i'm just a tv lawyer. but the thing is that they did farm out the work. >> neil: how did it get online. >> it was leaked. the intent -- there was no intent by ford that we know of to use this. no approval. it was a leak. it didn't go to print, and the kardashians are exploring and will be exploring for a long time because i don't see there's any claim here. >> neil: the same ad agency had another ad...
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that's one of the architects of the law saying it. watch. >> i think we know it's going to be messy. there's going to be things that come up that are unanticipated. >> he's right. we bought this cake the woman the said you know what, obama care, that's why my hours got cut. i guess we can expect more of that. >> you are going to see a lot more of that. this is one example ofthe direct impact this is having on small businesses and real americans. we had the legislation, people are trying to read it, get through it. now you see the regulations piling up and the practica day-to-day impact. coming out right now in the form of a woman trying to make a cake and run a living and a business for herself. >> wayne, there are a lot of things we learned about the obama care law and a l more. we'll roll through a few of them. this is growing and growing by the day. >> yes. it's too bad the congress didn't learn about it. it's only 2,200 pages, none of them read it. they voted on it. elected people who are idiots who vote on things they do not read
that's one of the architects of the law saying it. watch. >> i think we know it's going to be messy. there's going to be things that come up that are unanticipated. >> he's right. we bought this cake the woman the said you know what, obama care, that's why my hours got cut. i guess we can expect more of that. >> you are going to see a lot more of that. this is one example ofthe direct impact this is having on small businesses and real americans. we had the legislation, people...
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>> it would've been helpful in law school. i would definitely try it. >> this is not a set surgeon general warning. this is their advertising. remember that i crazy eddie back in the 80s? >> i guess we should've all had it on the brakes we could report properly. [laughter] >> next up, if you are in a march madness pool, you have a better chance of winning the powerball lottery than a perfect bracket for the ncaa tournament. e odds are 9.2. last year's powerball was nearly one and 175 million. what do you think? did either of you do good in bed on harvard? >> i did not bet on harvard, i didn't have a perfect record. but i have almost one my office pool a couple times. >> i know a lot more about it, i have more luck this way. never heard about this number in my life. i feel a lot better educated. melissa: if you knew something about the ncaa, the chances were 1.1 billion. >> did to do think a lot of people pick harvard? [laughter] >> i have to be honest. if i was filling out a poll, i'm not sure that i would have picked harvard.
>> it would've been helpful in law school. i would definitely try it. >> this is not a set surgeon general warning. this is their advertising. remember that i crazy eddie back in the 80s? >> i guess we should've all had it on the brakes we could report properly. [laughter] >> next up, if you are in a march madness pool, you have a better chance of winning the powerball lottery than a perfect bracket for the ncaa tournament. e odds are 9.2. last year's powerball was...
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it will follow a civil laws. >> they are happy to show his face. >> will already have the islamic laws. there are already laws in the koran. >> debate about is whether the future state will be religious or secular. it isn't just worry and the minority. some problems in different opinions. there are some. >> is more than a story of the christian village. >> is the nature of the law and order in syria. those that fought side by side against the state now fear the top stories this hour, the central african republic, dissolving parliament. cyprus is banks will stay shut until thursday. to stop a run on deposits. the $13 billion international bailout. the united nations is moving around international staff out of syria. the hotel as housing workers in damascus. states has promised to cooperate with the afghan government on security. eohn kerry said he was on this same page. jennifer glass reports. afghans have been waiting a year to take control of the prison. step towardsall the transformation that occured in years before. let there be no doubt that transformation for those that were the u
it will follow a civil laws. >> they are happy to show his face. >> will already have the islamic laws. there are already laws in the koran. >> debate about is whether the future state will be religious or secular. it isn't just worry and the minority. some problems in different opinions. there are some. >> is more than a story of the christian village. >> is the nature of the law and order in syria. those that fought side by side against the state now fear the top...
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environment.tastic >> they have to rule on the law. >> you are right. a fundamental constitutional right is for all of our citizens regardless of public opinion or regardless of what state border one lives on. 9 justices will have to look at the evidence and the precedents of the u.s. constitution. i am cautiously optimistic. two incredible attorneys and these phenomenal plaintiffs. >> if the supreme court decides that they will throw this case out, what is the future for gay and lesbian couples in america in terms of rights to marriage? >> i think it is wonderful. if the court was to throw this out saying there is no technical standing or if they said we don't want to hear it, decisionninth circuit would stand and there would be marriage equality. the evidence that we developed, no evidence on the other side. although law is developed clearly. i think the future is bright. this is a great thing for america. we think that now is the time because every day these restrictions are in place, people are getting hurt. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. ina
environment.tastic >> they have to rule on the law. >> you are right. a fundamental constitutional right is for all of our citizens regardless of public opinion or regardless of what state border one lives on. 9 justices will have to look at the evidence and the precedents of the u.s. constitution. i am cautiously optimistic. two incredible attorneys and these phenomenal plaintiffs. >> if the supreme court decides that they will throw this case out, what is the future for gay...
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with their ultra, ultra considered views, i wouldn't have made a dime and probably would be practicing law at a small midtown firm. because i was mostly long or owned stock during the period of the greatest advance i can tell you, in confidence, guess what, it's -- it's off the record. off the record. we're off the record, right? i did pretty well. nonetheless, somehow i believe that had there been a twitterati 30 years ago, i bet i would have been roundly criticized every step of the way for not knowing the true negatives, for whistling past the graveyard, for not doing my homework, for being oblivious to the really horrifying concerns out there. 30 years later, the exact same conversation takes place online @jimcramer on twitter, join it, every day. even though i'm by no means as bullish, i've been accused of being ignorant of every positive out there. same thing happens in my back and forth every day with very smart people who are forever trying to con -- i mean, get me to become more negative. now, in case some of you think i'm a perma-bull, please remember in 2008 when i told people t
with their ultra, ultra considered views, i wouldn't have made a dime and probably would be practicing law at a small midtown firm. because i was mostly long or owned stock during the period of the greatest advance i can tell you, in confidence, guess what, it's -- it's off the record. off the record. we're off the record, right? i did pretty well. nonetheless, somehow i believe that had there been a twitterati 30 years ago, i bet i would have been roundly criticized every step of the way for...
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. >>> india has approved a new law mandating the death penalty for certain sex crimes. it was in effect due to an executive order by the president. the law cleared the upper house of parliament on thursday, two days after it passed the lower chamber. the gang raim rape of a woman in december prompted the changes. she died later of her injuries. she was 23 years old. indians have been demanding more protection for women after a number of other sex crimes. they say police are not doing enough to catch those responsible. >>> japanese government officials have instructed the operator of the fukushima plant to install more backup power. employees struggled for more than a day. >> reporter: we told them to supply multiple power sources and implement other efforts as quickly as possible to restore public confidence in the safety of the plan. the handling has greatly damaged public trust. >> tepco officials failed to report the problem promptly. they ordered them to improve their risk management. it took crews more than day to restore power to all the cooling systems. >>> march
. >>> india has approved a new law mandating the death penalty for certain sex crimes. it was in effect due to an executive order by the president. the law cleared the upper house of parliament on thursday, two days after it passed the lower chamber. the gang raim rape of a woman in december prompted the changes. she died later of her injuries. she was 23 years old. indians have been demanding more protection for women after a number of other sex crimes. they say police are not doing...
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. >> law enforcement's worse nightmare is coming across these weapons. >> they collected 600 unwanted guns, including 17 assault weapons during a gun buy back program. >> you wonder where they have been lying around. probably not in gun safes. not with trigger locks on them. >> reporter: he says the county paid out $60,000 at the most recent event, between 1-$200. >> i talk to gun store owners who say it doesn't work. flat out. what do you think? >> i think that, first of all, i want to say i support, you know, the ordinary course of commerce, what owners are doing, we are not trying to compete with them. >> reporter: selling the guns back to a store would require a back ground check and a 10 day wait. >> reporter: he says he was so happy with the results he is going to suggest making plans for future gun buy backs. live in san jose, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> five people are planning to run for the board of supervisors seat left vacant. he pleaded guilty to misleading taxpayer money. she is one of the candidates. she was a member of the san jose city counsel. her politi
. >> law enforcement's worse nightmare is coming across these weapons. >> they collected 600 unwanted guns, including 17 assault weapons during a gun buy back program. >> you wonder where they have been lying around. probably not in gun safes. not with trigger locks on them. >> reporter: he says the county paid out $60,000 at the most recent event, between 1-$200. >> i talk to gun store owners who say it doesn't work. flat out. what do you think? >> i think...
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a poll showed only 32% of colorado believes the new laws signed into law recently, two days ago, will reduce crime and make this date saver. 65% -- statesafer. 65 percent say it will not. these are bright guys but apparently they are so smart they are smarter than the people they represent. i am guessing they will learn differently. but polls nationwide as the games played in washington as pure nonsense. >> the final ig report on "fast & furious". can you say white paper and whitewash? national puppy day. meet our friend from the sas p california. california and not let immigrants have driver's licenses and then has to be challenged before the supreme court we take this up next. thank you orlle and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. hot dog? i'm buying.
a poll showed only 32% of colorado believes the new laws signed into law recently, two days ago, will reduce crime and make this date saver. 65% -- statesafer. 65 percent say it will not. these are bright guys but apparently they are so smart they are smarter than the people they represent. i am guessing they will learn differently. but polls nationwide as the games played in washington as pure nonsense. >> the final ig report on "fast & furious". can you say white paper and...
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is going to be up against state law, the likelihood in my view is federal law will be controlling. lou: arizona will end up not being able to go beyond that very narrow requirement. >> i don't think they will be able to, but you can never tell, nine justices, usually they go 5-4, but i don't think this is going to go that way. when you're dealing with federal rights versus states rights, my personal view is that federal law should be the one that will trump in this case. lou: were found guilty of raping a 16-year-old girl while a large number of people apparently witnessed the crime, or crimes as a matter of fact, it did not step forward, did not try to intercede, for the facts of the cases we now know. >> effect the facts of the casee horrendous, they are unconscionable. to humiliate in any way a young woman in the way these people did, and then for other people to take photographs of it, to tweet about it, to use the word rape in a fashion that is so much to any kind of civility to me it's just shocking and i think quite frankly these two young men are very fortunate had that bee
is going to be up against state law, the likelihood in my view is federal law will be controlling. lou: arizona will end up not being able to go beyond that very narrow requirement. >> i don't think they will be able to, but you can never tell, nine justices, usually they go 5-4, but i don't think this is going to go that way. when you're dealing with federal rights versus states rights, my personal view is that federal law should be the one that will trump in this case. lou: were found...
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have solved something like that. >> reporter: the nra wants to improve the current system and enforce laws on the books. members of congress are in their home districts for two weeks, plenty of time to hear from constituents. >> back to the key pro vision left out of the bill, the assault weapons ban. any chance it will gate vote by hit itself? >> reporter: there is chance. they feared including it might kill the broader package of reforms, including the background checks. senate leaders said last week, it will get an up-or-down vote as an amendment. >>> also in washington, hundreds of people are already lined up outside the supreme court in order the get a seat for tomorrow's historic arguments. at issue is california's prop 8, which bans gay marriage. a second case set for wednesday involves part of the federal defense of marriage act that prevents same-sex couple who is are legally married from getting a range of federal benefits. >>> secretary of state john kerry issued a warning for iraqi leaders. the u.s. wants iraq to stop letting their air space be used for sup plies for syria. >>>
have solved something like that. >> reporter: the nra wants to improve the current system and enforce laws on the books. members of congress are in their home districts for two weeks, plenty of time to hear from constituents. >> back to the key pro vision left out of the bill, the assault weapons ban. any chance it will gate vote by hit itself? >> reporter: there is chance. they feared including it might kill the broader package of reforms, including the background checks....
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>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so hard they leave on their own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out i one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming b. john: just deport them. >> assuming the government can do anything correctly. [laughter] [applause] by the way if you are worried about the welfare state that is an argument to get rid of it rather than keep people out. [applause] john: if you are not legal you are not eligible. summer automatically like kids in school andhospital emergencies but food stamps stamps, medicaid they are not eligible. >> one thing to say is feration for american immigration reform we are bipartisan 501(c)(3) we're not anti-immigrant just somebody on a diet is anti-food is regulation. john: but they pay taxes and don't coect welfare. >> the cost of illegal immigrati
>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so hard they leave on their own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out i one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming b. john: just deport them. >> assuming the government...
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a poll showed only 32% of colorado believes the new laws signed into law recently, two days ago, will reduce crime and make this date saver. 65% -- state safer. 65 percent say it will not. these are bright guys but apparently they are so smart they are smarter than the people they represent. i am guessing they will learn differently. but polls nationwide as the games played in washington as pure nonsense. >> the final ig report on "fast & furious". can you say white paper and whitewash? national puppy day. meet our friend from the sas p california. california and not let immigrants have driver's licenses and then has to be challenged before the supremcourt we take this up next. lou: the first major legal battle -- in an arizona federal court attorneys for five illegal immigrants argue they are eligible to remain in the united states than they are challenging the legality of the state government. as jim never were denies licenses the state says deportation does not confer the lawful status if it does not entitle them to public benefits the judge said he will issue a ruling over the nex
a poll showed only 32% of colorado believes the new laws signed into law recently, two days ago, will reduce crime and make this date saver. 65% -- state safer. 65 percent say it will not. these are bright guys but apparently they are so smart they are smarter than the people they represent. i am guessing they will learn differently. but polls nationwide as the games played in washington as pure nonsense. >> the final ig report on "fast & furious". can you say white paper...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: up next, america's latest plastic surgery obses gerri: kate middleton creating a fashion craze, this time it's her nose. new york plastic surgeons are seeing a boom of young women in their offices requesting the duchess' royal nose, with more, dr. mark siegel. you told me in break you are not a fan of this you have to clear people all of the time for it. tell me about it. >> i'm the middle man, they say i'm having a surgery, someone is charging me a lot of money, and you have to sign and clear, i say, why are you having this? i have young women that say they want lipo suction, they are set up, i say why. you don't have any excess fat. you know, you are fine. gerri: you fight the good fight, you fight back. what leads this trend, why do people do this, in particular this example, a famous beautiful important, people want to copy that why? >> that is the tip-off, they don't want to be themselves they want to be someone else, they are stargazing, t celebrity, i want be to like the
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: up next, america's latest plastic surgery obses gerri: kate middleton creating a fashion craze, this time it's her nose. new york plastic surgeons are seeing a boom of young women in their offices requesting the duchess' royal nose, with more, dr. mark siegel. you told me in break you are not a fan of this you have to clear people all of the time for it. tell me about it. >> i'm the middle man, they say i'm having a surgery, someone is...
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is that the sreme law of the land? >> in the case of deferment that the federal government has a conflict, the state needs to look to the federal constitution article six. but between the two federal law usually wins. it needs to be looked at the intent of congress and for those who are illegal immigrants rather than the deferred resident under the obama administration. lou: a battle of two executive orders. >> that is probably how the judge ll decide, and a federal judge will probably say the federal government is in charge. and and it does control immigration generally. but this is a very specific aspect. kim and a state have the power, or is obligated, to give a state driver's license? it is not federal license. the driver's license is controlled by the state's deep policy is controlled by the fed. the governor had to take this position because her state suffers the most from the immigration problem. lou: absolutely. the states of arizona has been upheld in the majority he had to defend state law before the supreme
is that the sreme law of the land? >> in the case of deferment that the federal government has a conflict, the state needs to look to the federal constitution article six. but between the two federal law usually wins. it needs to be looked at the intent of congress and for those who are illegal immigrants rather than the deferred resident under the obama administration. lou: a battle of two executive orders. >> that is probably how the judge ll decide, and a federal judge will...
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of what's national five days a law in the local needs you might want to community l.n.g. most will be used. to give general dunford artist i was fights about i must fight. i'll fight. the fight right. they've been living this way to seventeenth century. click. their community on the ceiling. they clearly distinguish between their role. and the aliens. and guard their families and think treasure. speak the language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.o.r.p. interviews intriguing story are you. trying. to find out more visit or a big. dog called. welcome back the hunger strike among guantanamo bay prisoners has ended its forty fifth day a point that could become critical for inmates health according to doctors rights groups claim more than one hundred detainees refusing food even mistreatment while the pentagon nineteen's the number is much lower the strike has brought the plight of prisoners back into the headlines at least one former u.k. resident is being kept there without charge reports in the britis
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a poll showed only 32% of colorado believes the new laws signed into law recently, two days ago, will reduce crime and make this date saver. 65% -- state safer. 65 percent say it will not. these are bright guys but apparently they are so smart they are smarter than the people they represent. i am guessing they will learn differently. but polls nationwide as the games played in washington as pure nonsense. >> the final ig report on "fast & furious". can you say white paper and whitewash? national puppy day. meet our friend from the sas p california. california and not let immigrants have driver's licenses and then has to be challenged before the supreme court we take this up next. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanes are now powering some of america's biggest cities. emens. answers. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you
a poll showed only 32% of colorado believes the new laws signed into law recently, two days ago, will reduce crime and make this date saver. 65% -- state safer. 65 percent say it will not. these are bright guys but apparently they are so smart they are smarter than the people they represent. i am guessing they will learn differently. but polls nationwide as the games played in washington as pure nonsense. >> the final ig report on "fast & furious". can you say white paper...
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released and yet we haven't seen it there are a couple of barriers we think one is that there's now a law in the united states which basically says that anybody who is released from guantanamo must basically commit to not committing a crime in the future which i think many of us would think is a totally unrealistic commitment for any human being to make and there's also a theory that. the if he's back in the u.k. then chances are he will actually be talking about not only his experiences in guantanamo but what also happened to him earlier in bagram in terms potentially of allegations of torture and therefore there's this desire to sort of keep that very quiet and not bring that into the open but whatever it is there's a real frustration from those of his campaigning for his release and of course for his family it's desperate he has a child that was born after he was a detained child that he has not yet even see and this is totally hooked up to the u.k. foreign office said it supports the commitment to close guantanamo do you think they've taken any steps or to speed up their process. we h
released and yet we haven't seen it there are a couple of barriers we think one is that there's now a law in the united states which basically says that anybody who is released from guantanamo must basically commit to not committing a crime in the future which i think many of us would think is a totally unrealistic commitment for any human being to make and there's also a theory that. the if he's back in the u.k. then chances are he will actually be talking about not only his experiences in...
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they were done within the framework of the law. in this case congress would have acted ahead of time and made it apparent we don't favor anything like this. i think it is a little bit different. melissa: are you worried, are there internal conversations what is going on in cyprus and any spillover you might see around the world? any ensuing global slowdown because just a few hours ago they said they were cutting in half the amount of money that people can take out of the atms. they have had the banks closed for days. they are not reopening them, they say, until next tuesday. now they even said you can take half as much money out of the atm as you could before, basically guaranteeing there will be a run on banks when they finally do open them. are you guys worried about a spillover? >> i am a little bit worried about that. i think confidence is a very fragile commodity. you have it until you don't. something like this, while this is happening obviously overseas. there is no indication that american regulators or american officials w
they were done within the framework of the law. in this case congress would have acted ahead of time and made it apparent we don't favor anything like this. i think it is a little bit different. melissa: are you worried, are there internal conversations what is going on in cyprus and any spillover you might see around the world? any ensuing global slowdown because just a few hours ago they said they were cutting in half the amount of money that people can take out of the atms. they have had the...
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this is just a new tax law. a court ruling that overturned this tax credit in the law, but instead of moving forward now with that new law in place, california state government decides to go back to try to reach the taxes from business owners who had no idea they had this liabilitiy, that is a first problem. the second problem, is this the new trend in state taxes? will we start seeing the cash strapped states pick up on this. and they will weed taxpayers in the fiscal year but from before as well. neil: craig, this is a concern. if others get a cue from this watch out. >> california is a trendsetter. as a small business owner, my other friends who are small business oers we've been hit with 5 to over 100,000-dollars in fourth quarter of last year in retro active tax, that is job, and investment money and a downer on christmas. now a new one that bureaucrats at franchise tax board are making a decision, it is politicians that are out of control, california is worst with highest tax state, the highest sales tax s
this is just a new tax law. a court ruling that overturned this tax credit in the law, but instead of moving forward now with that new law in place, california state government decides to go back to try to reach the taxes from business owners who had no idea they had this liabilitiy, that is a first problem. the second problem, is this the new trend in state taxes? will we start seeing the cash strapped states pick up on this. and they will weed taxpayers in the fiscal year but from before as...
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and federal law requires schools to collect and sometimes sue. unlike most forms of debt, you can't get out of a student loan, not even by declaring bankruptcy. but with delinquencies rising, they're getting more aggressive about collecting, including taking their alumni to court. we found cases filed by yale and the university of pennsylvania. a 35% jump from the year before. the university has declined to comment. graph hopes his case starts a dialogue. >> reporter: let's start to talk about why is college so expensive. what are we getting for our money when we put our money into these institutions? >> reporter: it's a conversation universitys are willing to have, but they also want their money. >> such a tough situation. first of all, a lot of these graduates, they have all this debt, and they don't have a job and even if they find a job, it's going to take a long time to pay or $60,000, $100,000 or more. >> this is why universitys are going online to reduce that. tomorrow, in part two of our series, sharon efferson is going to report on the d
and federal law requires schools to collect and sometimes sue. unlike most forms of debt, you can't get out of a student loan, not even by declaring bankruptcy. but with delinquencies rising, they're getting more aggressive about collecting, including taking their alumni to court. we found cases filed by yale and the university of pennsylvania. a 35% jump from the year before. the university has declined to comment. graph hopes his case starts a dialogue. >> reporter: let's start to talk...
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and obama administrations he took his own life in september last year there's no get reaction from law professor who represents clients held the guantanamo facility. recently spoken to your clients who are taking part in this hunger strike. told you how bad is the situation. unfortunately of guantanamo and now we are almost every prisoner in camp sponsored six but the overwhelming majority of the prisoners in guantanamo are participating in this hunger strike and it's been going on since february sixth so half how far they want to go how far they're prepared to go are they prepared to risk their lives starve themselves to death of this well they're already risking their lives beyond the first there are some other prisoners who no one are under a stroke or as long as you know who are by pretty was actually one person. or you know six years at this stage the reality is you know half over half of the prisoners at guantanamo been approved were released by the u.s. government's own process and the fact that they're without charges are processed you know old i mean years after the prisoner i
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>> i believe the court and the congress will uphold what the law has been in three of the four circuit courts, which these are permissible, broken sylmar, pro competition. gerri: andrew, who will win? >> if these are exclusively about keeping generic charge of the market than they should be illegal and the should be outlawed in that the suprem court should re in that favorite. gerri: a long way to go. thank you for coming out tonight. >> thank you so much. gerri: voice senior closely held views onhis. appreciate it. we're just getting started. coming up, do you know where the money you give to charities going to back a new controversy said tonight that the victims of the model of the list. and banks in cyprus remain closed until wednesday to set to a country gets a new bailout deal. could this crisis bratton her investments her we will answer that next. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never real
>> i believe the court and the congress will uphold what the law has been in three of the four circuit courts, which these are permissible, broken sylmar, pro competition. gerri: andrew, who will win? >> if these are exclusively about keeping generic charge of the market than they should be illegal and the should be outlawed in that the suprem court should re in that favorite. gerri: a long way to go. thank you for coming out tonight. >> thank you so much. gerri: voice senior...
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obama's continuing commitment to closing the detention facility at guantanamo bay and to maintain the lawful sustainable and principled regime for the handling of detainees there so quite an anodyne tax thread that sounds like it could be in some serious need of updating actually it refers to us president obama's continuing commitment to closing down the prison now the closure of guantanamo bay was actually one of us president obama's main campaign promises back in the two thousand and eight presidential election it's something he's spoken about a lot it's a promise he's made repeatedly yet confident cage later and nothing has happened in fact nearly shutting down that's taken place recently is the closure of the government office that's charged with transferring the detainees and closing down the prison so just to recap in case that sounds in any way peculiar they've closed down the office that's meant to close down guantanamo bay and the british foreign office supports this continuing. shutting down the facility shack i am a has been languishing at guantanamo bay for over eleven years now
obama's continuing commitment to closing the detention facility at guantanamo bay and to maintain the lawful sustainable and principled regime for the handling of detainees there so quite an anodyne tax thread that sounds like it could be in some serious need of updating actually it refers to us president obama's continuing commitment to closing down the prison now the closure of guantanamo bay was actually one of us president obama's main campaign promises back in the two thousand and eight...
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your local what's not enough wealth is a law in the local needs you might want to community l.n.g. molten will be used. down for a matter of artist i was fired almost. all fired. by a right. been living this way to seventeenth century. tricked. their communities are the cell and. they clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and garner family and faith and the treasure. a clear image of iraq after invasion. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the road full of danger. clear evidence from north to south. the route of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. taxi on our t.v. . when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just a bit longer. if the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own motherland. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother land. migrants working hard to find a way home. again the hunger strike among guantanamo bay prisoners has entered its forty fifth day point that could become critical f
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. john: we're back with the "students for liberty" conference to debate immigration. 12 million people are said to be here illegally. what should we do? what about the future roles? libertarians say bring them illegally they were cardin many bring a valuable skills but on the other hand, someone to kill us now america is the welfare state someone to kill us our next guest is run federation for american immigration reform and veronique de rugy says it should be easier to come here but you say that because you snuck and from france in just became a citizen. congratulations wise to let more foreigners and? >> emigrants whether high skill or low skill is a gift to this country. john: some are freeloaders. >> there is a small cost but the tremendous work they do, with the data and they increase
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russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was supposed to restrict access of russian ngo's to funding. the purpose of these searches seemed to be to least unsettled if not frighten the russian ngo 's and their german or international partners. >> is there a possibility this will lead to a chill in german- russian relations? moscow is a key partner for energy issues and is a very powerful neighbor. >> president putin has made clear many times that he does not tolerate any country or anyone influencing russia and the opinion of russian citizens from abroad. he is a strong supporter of this new ngo. it seems russian auth
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officially established organization but the russian president already said cooperation within this law will be more core store foreign priority this year and considering that at least five countries including mexico indonesia in egypt are willing to join the world may soon see a powerful alliance of developing economies which experts say even in its current configuration may become the world's wealthiest union of states in thirty years. dr charlie or the dean of the jindal school of international affairs he believes in the five years since its creation of the brics nations have proven that the end of the day they do mean business. from the early days when it was seen as an upstart that was still getting its act together and resolving in ironing out some differences we have come a long way in five years the fads of these summits are continuing to be held all of the life some of the critics who said that this was just a marriage of convenience or just a short piece i don't for a photo op and nothing more what we're seeing now is that the agenda is quite advanced especially the economic e
officially established organization but the russian president already said cooperation within this law will be more core store foreign priority this year and considering that at least five countries including mexico indonesia in egypt are willing to join the world may soon see a powerful alliance of developing economies which experts say even in its current configuration may become the world's wealthiest union of states in thirty years. dr charlie or the dean of the jindal school of...
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administration not only silence but also backing the israeli continuous violation of international law and our holy ality on the ground has created palestinians who live here and see the reality on the ground will not boils on the sword of. justice in the middle east we can certainly understand the feeling the palestinian feeling from what you are saying there but to be further obama he condemned in the israeli settlement expansion although he i mean he did call it counterproductive but his position did seem more strained more strained didn't it than before for example he didn't call for construction to freeze why do you think that was. yeah well i think first here when he talked about the settlements he only used the wall the world that they are not constructive i think it's beyond they are today against international law. and day i think it is defending from this because he understands that israel is not willing to free settlements it did not and never friess that and once and i think obama is still going on with the same perspective that. israel needs to be bribed and flattered and
administration not only silence but also backing the israeli continuous violation of international law and our holy ality on the ground has created palestinians who live here and see the reality on the ground will not boils on the sword of. justice in the middle east we can certainly understand the feeling the palestinian feeling from what you are saying there but to be further obama he condemned in the israeli settlement expansion although he i mean he did call it counterproductive but his...
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what's national five days a law in the local needs you want to see l.n.g. most will be. done for our artist i was fired i must fight. fight. fight right. you're watching r t russia's energy giant draws murthers not the world's top oil producer after closing the biggest deal in russian corporate history the company has purchased the country's third largest crude producer. from british and russian shareholders are geezers or further has the details of the acquisition already dubbed historic is going to make was the world's biggest oil producer displacing axel move from the top spot that's also going to secure mobile forty percent of us an oil production in the hands of the state the experts are saying it could take two years to fully integrate the two companies into a single synchronized unit so there's lots of joint work ahead under the deal b.p. will own roughly twenty percent of making at the largest shareholder of the state that's such an ungodly have another difficult task on their hands this week and that's going to be to make sure that they can iron out all their di
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russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was supposed to restrict access of russian ngo's to funding. the purpose of these searches seemed to be to least unsettled if not frighten the russian ngo 's and their german or international partners. >> is there a possibility this will lead to a chill in german- russian relations? moscow is a key partner for energy issues and is a very powerful neighbor. >> president putin has made clear many times that he does not tolerate any country or anyone influencing russia and the opinion of russian citizens from abroad. he is a strong supporter of this new ngo. it seems russian auth
russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was...
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advocates for tougher laws will stage two rallies here tomorrow. no matter what the senate winds up doing, gun control faces a much tougher challenge in the republican controlled house. >> kristin welker tonight, thank you. >>> the supreme court turns its attention this week to an issue that's the subject of shifting public opinion -- same-sex marriage. there were rallies in support of it today in new york and other cities. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams is at the court for us tonight. pete, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening. this is the first time the supreme court has delved into the issue of same-sex marriage and is considering challenges to two laws -- the defense of marriage act that blocks the federal government from recognizing it, and prop 8, a voter initiative that stops same-sex marriage in california. two gay couples in california are asking the court to strike down proposition 8 enacted by state voters in 2008 to prevent people like them from getting married. >> we're not out to redefine marriage or topple the i
advocates for tougher laws will stage two rallies here tomorrow. no matter what the senate winds up doing, gun control faces a much tougher challenge in the republican controlled house. >> kristin welker tonight, thank you. >>> the supreme court turns its attention this week to an issue that's the subject of shifting public opinion -- same-sex marriage. there were rallies in support of it today in new york and other cities. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams is at the...
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of what's not and i'll be the law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. molton would be just. that and you get. done for up artist i was fights back i must fight. i'll fight. fight for rights. commission free cretaceous free in-store charges free. range month free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media oh don darty dot com. getting yes that was a quick forty minutes back again now officials at the guantanamo bay detention center in cuba have acknowledged more detainee's are joining the hunger strike or ledge mistreatment and one rights group representing several inmates has reported the numbers now over one hundred the pentagon though claims that the figures much lower well either way the protests are into the forty fifth approaching forty six day which according to doctors marks a critical point when the bodies deprived of food he's going to treat you can a small. just this friday morning the spokesperson for guantanamo robert do read and responded to ortiz inquiry here's what he writes as of frida
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acting outside of the law manipulating markets there lauded as heroes did they don't need defense. i guess. so far no right because what we're seeing is the regulators know it's happening and if the traders were not fine they were not punished con agra paid twelve million dollars but that's pocket lint to them while they commit pilate markets to pay the fine so there's a a just b. c. barclays bank of america j.p. morgan and jamie diamond if they caught breaking the law like they are repeatedly they just need more to pay the fine so it's really a nonevent matter fact without that manipulation the u.s. economy would crash now which government officials learn of this how did they learn of the manipulation and what was their response just break that down well there was a lot of complaining on the training for that day by traders who actually wanted to to buy or sell it at a lower price. when they investigated it but there's a agency with the u.s. government called the commodity futures trading commission that is in charge of the energy and the commissioners got together and they decide
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sales contracts with smaller distributors of iphones and ipads are stricter and violate competition laws. meanwhile a greener apple is growing. the company now uses 100% renewable energy in its data centers in the u.s., and 75% worldwide. also, reports are swirling the company is rolling out its new iphone 5s this summer, as well as a less-expensive iphone 5 that has plastic casing. blackberry's new phone goes on sale in verizon stores this week. so far, the market seems unimpressed with blackberry's latest launch. the stock sold off on friday, ending the day down by around 8%. the z-10 is the latest smartphone joining the club. blackberry is hoping to be a bigger player against samsung and apple. the z-10, the company's new touch-screen phone, allows users to use multiple apps at a time. the phone prices in at $199, and is available with at&t, verizon and t-mobile. barnes & noble is giving away gadgets this week. the bookstore chain is offering free nook simple-touch e-readers to customers who buy the nook hd tablet. the nook simple-touch did not catch on with consumers as well as the c
sales contracts with smaller distributors of iphones and ipads are stricter and violate competition laws. meanwhile a greener apple is growing. the company now uses 100% renewable energy in its data centers in the u.s., and 75% worldwide. also, reports are swirling the company is rolling out its new iphone 5s this summer, as well as a less-expensive iphone 5 that has plastic casing. blackberry's new phone goes on sale in verizon stores this week. so far, the market seems unimpressed with...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. neil: you might wish you won that powerball jackpot but we have news for that guy winning that ticket, the jackpot tax is nothing compared to what you fork over as newest member of millon area's club, washington has an eye on you, cities everywhere are tight for cash, your state hasan eye on you. with millionaires everywhere as targets, you know they would give back their powerball winnings knowing all headaches that go with it no, they would not say that you: you are a target, right? >> absolutely. he is forget friends and cousins that will come out of wo wood w, he will worry about the government, come get their fair share. neil: you could argue at least, that government does, you take you know. taxes out of it up top. you have seen that, but there is more to come, right? >> there is a lot more to come, if he would have won this lastry last year, say december 31. his tax burden would have been less, but now it is 83 million, federal taxes that will fund government for 12 minutes. so
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the biotech giant monsanto an easy way to escape any sort of scientific or regulatory oversight the law would do away with judicial review of g.m.o. foods you know our rights as consumers would be thrown out the window and a new era and stood g.m.o. crops i could endanger our high.
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officially established organization but the russian president already said cooperation within this law will be more score store for him priority this year and considering that at least five countries including mexico indonesia in egypt are willing to join the world may soon see a powerful alliance of developing economies which experts say even in its current configuration may become the world's wealthiest union of states in thirty years. thanks for joining us here at our to today u.s. officials at guantanamo bay prison have a knowledge that more prisoners have joined the hunger strike over alleged mistreatment by three captives now in hospital with ten detainees being force fed defense lawyers say the majority of the one hundred sixty six detainees are refusing food or accusing the officials of trying to downplay the actual number at this report not whiteys guy in a church you can. despair among detainees grows now even their lawyers are denied direct access to them attorneys say they had a visit scheduled for early next week with one of the clients who lost thirty pounds since the str
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needs. >> the german president coming on african nations to do more to promote democracy in the role of law. he made the comments in addis abba bo. he met his ethiopian counterpart. his four-day to ethiopia is his first official visit since became the german head of state one year ago. >> when a german scientist is said to receive one of the most prestigious prizes in research, he must be truly outstanding. >> among the winners this year, one of the pioneers of biological psychology. he wants to understand how perception, thought, and action arise in the brain. >> and how it affects our daily lives. >> everyday tasks that demand physical and mental dexterity. but maneuvering a vehicle from eight to be, as second nature to most. scientists still do not fully understand how we learned, store, and recalled these kinds of routines. they want to learn what happens in the brain. his prize-winning research looks at how the brain controls our responses and our thought processes. >> i am my own brain. i want to understand how my work and how others work. it is the most fascinatinglicac. it's a lot o
needs. >> the german president coming on african nations to do more to promote democracy in the role of law. he made the comments in addis abba bo. he met his ethiopian counterpart. his four-day to ethiopia is his first official visit since became the german head of state one year ago. >> when a german scientist is said to receive one of the most prestigious prizes in research, he must be truly outstanding. >> among the winners this year, one of the pioneers of biological...